by Just the News | Sep 18, 2024
by John Solomon In a shocking display of how vitriolic U.S. politics has become, more than a quarter of Democrats believe America would be better off if GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump had been killed during one of the two assassination attempts on his...
by The Center Square | Sep 18, 2024
by Bethany Blankley More than 2.75 million foreign nationals have illegally crossed the U.S. border so far this fiscal year. That total represents nationwide encounters and apprehensions at ports of entry and between ports of entry, including at the northern...
by Just the News | Sep 18, 2024
by Steven Richards and John Solomon A Pakistani man trying to help Iran assassinate Donald Trump gets waived into the United States. An American who would later try to shoot Trump is flagged at the border but gets no follow-up. A young man acting suspiciously...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Sep 18, 2024
by Nick Pope Speaker of the House Mike Johnson indicated Tuesday that he will try to save some of the green energy subsidies unleashed by President Joe Biden’s signature climate bill if he gets the chance to do so. Elected Republicans are divided on whether to...
by Just the News | Sep 18, 2024
by Nicholas Ballasy The U.S. Department of Justice sued the owner and operator of the vessel that hit Francis Scott Key Bridge on Wednesday for $100 million in May. “The Justice Department is committed to ensuring accountability for those responsible for the...
by Just the News | Sep 18, 2024
by Nicholas Ballasy The Federal Reserve cut interest rates on Wednesday for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic. Many observers of Fed activity had predicted a quarter-point reduction but the central bank wound up cutting rates by a half-point....
by RealClearWire | Sep 18, 2024
by Julie Kelly Attorney General Merrick Garland broke precedent just weeks before the November election, delivering politically charged remarks at the U.S. Attorneys’ National Conference in Washington – pointedly speaking publicly rather than privately in a...
by Rachel Alexander | Sep 18, 2024
Donald Trump’s former attorney and constitutional legal scholar, John Eastman, filed an opening brief with the California State Bar Court last week appealing his disbarment for assisting Donald Trump with legal representation regarding the 2020 election illegalities....
by Tom Pappert | Sep 18, 2024
Rachel Vindman, the sister-in-law of Democratic U.S. House candidate Eugene Vindman, twice donated to the VoteVets political organization that is advised by her husband, Alexander Vindman. News of her donations to VoteVets, which supports the campaign of Eugene...
by Just the News | Sep 18, 2024
by Greg Piper Students for Life of America said TikTok banned the pro-life group Monday night, hours after the Chinese-owned platform begged a federal appeals court to overturn a law that forces ByteDance to sell the company or face a U.S. ban....
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Sep 18, 2024
by Jaryn Crouson The Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) sent letters Tuesday to Yale, Princeton and Duke questioning the universities’ compliance with the Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action and threatening litigation. The letters said SFFA is...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Sep 18, 2024
by Ja’Ron Smith The American people deserve to hear from Vice President Kamala Harris about how she plans to rectify the failures of her past decisions. Does she still stand by her defiance of the court orders that worsened California’s public safety...
by Rachel Alexander | Sep 18, 2024
Mohit “Moe” Asnani, a wealthy marijuana entrepreneur who contributed to Governor Katie Hobbs and other Democrats, is coming under fire for allegedly abusing the controversial Social Equity Ownership Program that was set up to award marijuana dispensary licenses to...